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Charm
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a small ornament worn to insure good fortune or
to protect from evil.
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1. UNCERTAIN.SOUND_ JEFF.IN V-26 N-19 SUNDAY_ 55-0731
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They throwed Daniel in the lions' den. No uncertainty, he stood there. He had hidden power, not a rabbit foot in his pocket, not a charm to wear around his neck.
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Beauty; to influence the senses; to cause
delight.
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1. CORINTHIANS.BOOK.OF.CORRECTION_ JEFF.IN SUNDAY_ 57-0414 E-56
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And at this coming revival, may we be just so
full of Your charm, Lord, until many will come
in and be saved.
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